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It's about four-fifths as big as Central Park
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The size of Central Park is about 157 city blocks.
(Manhattan, New York City, New York)
The most visited park in the country, Central Park has an area of 157 city blocks. According to a 2005 appraisal, the real estate value of the Park's land is $528,783,552,000.
It's about one-and-two-fifths times as big as Monaco
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The size of Monaco is about 95.80 city blocks.
(a.k.a. the Principality of Monaco, a.k.a. Principauté de Monaco, a.k.a. Principatu de Múnegu)
One of the smallest nations in the world, Monaco is a city-state located on the French border of the Mediterranean Sea, which measures 95.80 city blocks in total area.
It's about two-thirds as big as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL)
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The size of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) is about 200 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino, a.k.a. Manila International Airport, a.k.a. Nichols Field) (Manila, NCR, Philippines) (total site area)
Ninoy Aquino International Airport covers a total area of 200 city blocks, including four terminals. The total length of the airport's two runways is 5,995 m.
It's about half as big as Chennai International Airport (MAA)
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The size of Chennai International Airport (MAA) is about 246.60 city blocks.
(f.k.a. Madras Airport) (Chennai City, Tamil Nadu, India) (total land area)
Chennai International Airport covers a total area of about 246.60 city blocks, including four terminals and other outbuildings. The airport offers a total of 6,587 m runway length between its two main runways.
It's about two-fifths as big as Gibraltar
The size of Gibraltar is about 300 city blocks.
(British overseas territory) (total area)
The British overseas territory Gibraltar is located at the southern tip of Spain overlooking the Mediterranean Sea at the Strait of Gibraltar and measures of 300 city blocks in total area. It is renowned as the home of the Rock of Gibraltar (a.k.a. Calpe, a.k.a. Jabal al Tariq), a well-known tourist attraction.
It's about two-fifths as big as London-Gatwick Airport (LGW)
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The size of London-Gatwick Airport (LGW) is about 310 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Gatwick Airport, a.k.a. London Gatwick) (Crawley, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom)
London-Gatwick Airport covers 310 city blocks in total area. The airport offers a single runway with a total length of 3,316 m.
It's about three-tenths as big as Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD)
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The size of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) is about 400 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Mascot Airport, a.k.a. Kingsford Smith Airport, a.k.a. Sydney Airport) (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) (total site area)
Sydney Kingston Smith Airport covers a total area of about 400 city blocks, including three main terminals. The airport offers 8,930 m of total runway length.
It's about three-tenths as big as Boracay Island
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The size of Boracay Island is about 475.40 city blocks.
(Malay, Aklan, Philippines)
Frequently called "the best island in the world," Boracay Island measures 475.40 city blocks. The most famous destination of the Island is the 4-km-long White Beach.
It's about one-fourth as big as Dublin International Airport (DUB)
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The size of Dublin International Airport (DUB) is about 499.40 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath) (Collinstown, Leinster, Ireland) (total site area)
Dublin International Airport covers a total area of 499.40 city blocks, including two passenger terminals, outbuildings, and two main runways. The total length of both runways is 4,709 m.
It's about four times as big as The Forbidden City
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The size of The Forbidden City is about 34 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Forbidden Palace, a.k.a. Purple Forbidden City, a.k.a. Zijin Cheng, a.k.a. Zǐjinchéng, a.k.a. 紫禁城) (Beijing, China)
The imperial palace complex of the Forbidden City consists of 980 buildings covering 34 city blocks. The City was the home of Chinese Emperors and their cabinets from its construction in 1420 until the fall of the last ruling dynasty in 1912.
It's about one-fourth as big as Mackinac Island
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The size of Mackinac Island is about 520.870 city blocks.
(Michigan)
Mackinac Island measures 521.01 city blocks in total land area. The island is located in Lake Huron and is known as a historically-cultured tourist destination and summer colony, home to the well-known Victorian Grand Hotel.
It's about one-fourth as big as Tokelau
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The size of Tokelau is about 550 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Tokelau Islands, a.k.a. The Union Islands) (New Zealand Territory) (total area)
Tokelau, a territory consisting of three coral atolls under the sovereignty of New Zealand, measures 550 city blocks. With exports consisting of small crafts and small-scale agriculture, most of which is traded only with New Zealand, Tokelau has the smallest economy of any country in the world.
It's about one-fourth as big as London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
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The size of London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is about 565.20 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Heathrow Airport, a.k.a. London Airport) (London, England, United Kingdom)
London Heathrow Airport covers 565.20 city blocks between four terminals. The airport offers 7,562 m of total runway length.
It's about one-fourth as big as Auckland International Airport (AKL)
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The size of Auckland International Airport (AKL) is about 576 city blocks.
(Auckland, Auckland Province, New Zealand) (airport and tenant-occupied total land area)
Auckland Airport covers a total area of about 576 city blocks, including two terminals and surrounding businesses on airport-owned land. Its main runway is 3,635 m in length.
It's about four-and-a-half times as big as Disneyland
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The size of Disneyland is about 30 city blocks.
(a.k.a. Disneyland Park) (Anaheim, California) (public areas)
The public areas of Disneyland occupy 30 city blocks. The park consists of nine themed "stages" — including Main Street, U.S.A; Adventureland; Frontierland; Fantasyland; and Tomorrowland — with hidden passages that allow park employees to move between each without being seen by guests.
 
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